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Steels, Microstructure and Properties
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In this article, the authors studied the effects of alloying elements in iron-carbon alloys and the formation of martensite, bainite reaction and acicular ferrite reaction.Abstract:
Iron and its interstitial solid solutions * The strengthening of iron and its alloys * The iron-carbon equilibrium diagram and plain carbon steels * The effects of alloying elements in iron-carbon alloys * Formation of martensite * The bainite reaction * Acicular ferrite * The heat treatment of steels - hardenability * The tempering of martensite * Commercial Steels: New material to include Nanostructured Steels, Steels for the Energy and Automobile Industries * The embrittlement and fracture of steels * Stainless steel * Weld microstructures * Modelling of microstructure and properties *read more
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A Study of the Influence of Thermomechanical Controlled Processing on the Microstructure of Bainite in High Strength Plate Steel
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Microstructural Development and Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welded Ferritic Stainless Steel AISI 409
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Failure mode transition in similar and dissimilar resistance spot welds of HSLA and low carbon steels
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate and analyse the failure mode transition from interfacial to pullout in similar and dissimilar resistance spot welds of low carbon steel (LCS) and high strength low alloy (HSLA) steel during the tensile shear test.
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In situ observation of phase transformation in Fe–0.15C binary alloy
TL;DR: In this paper, high temperature laser scanning confocal microscopy with an infrared imaging furnace has been used to directly observe the morphological development of γ-→-α transformations, which makes possible that phase transformation can be identified in real time during heating and continuously cooling process.